Index 



King Arthur, 214; the garuda 

 of India, 214; brings Kalev 

 to Esthonia, 215; Louhi 

 takes eagle shape, 215; Achil- 

 leus once had meaning of 

 eagle, 216; Louhi turns into 

 monstrous eagle, 217 ; Louhi 

 makes a fiery eagle to stop 

 Lemminkainen, 217 ; Lem- 

 minkainen flees home as an 

 eagle, 218; eagle's egg raked 

 up from sea, 218 ; copper mani- 

 kin appears under eagle's 

 wing, 218 ; parable for fire, 

 219; great age attributed to 

 eagle, 219; picture of phoenix 

 in Egypt was like an eagle's, 

 220 ; Achilleus, hero, descen- 

 dant of an eagle god, 221 ; 

 same root as Kalev and 

 aquila, 221 ; Achilleus, son of 

 Galatus, is the white or bald- 

 headed eagle, 222 ; earliest 

 Achilleus, an eagle to whom 

 Hera fled as cuckoo, 223 ; 

 North American Indians 

 revere eagle, 225 ; deluge 

 myth of Dakotahs, an eagle 

 saved the red race, 225; the 

 eagle of Zeus, 226; Lieu of 

 Welsh legend, when killed 

 flies off as eagle, 226; eagle 

 combined with ideas of flame, 

 227 ; eagle traits of Achilleus, 

 227. 



Edward L of England, oath on 

 swan, 179. 



Eetion, his son Kupselos ex- 

 posed in box, 195; Eetion 

 means eagle, 196. 



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Egret, white egret extirpated 

 from Florida, 23. 



Elephants, slaughtered in Africa, 

 xviii. 



Eleusinian mysteries, 29. 



Enyo, name of one of Graiai, 

 197. 



Eocho the Blue-green, monster 

 overcome by Cuchullaind, 98. 



Eocho Rond, hero overcome by 

 Cuchullaind, 100, loi. 



Esthonians, live as Russian sub- 

 jects on Baltic, 70; sacrificed 

 slaves to god Tarapilla, 172, 

 173; word for "little moon," 

 like cygnus, kuknos, 189 ; 

 Kalev brought to Esthonia on 

 eagle's back, 205. 



Etruscans ; Etruscan scarab with 

 figure of bird seer, 43 ; their 

 auspexes taught in Rome, 69; 

 Minerva was a soul guide, 

 169; tomb at Perugia, 170; 

 scarab seals, 170; old belief 

 of Lycian origin, 171; art 

 suggests Assyria, 171; wine- 

 strainers in tombs, 208 ; 

 museum at Florence, 208. 



Fand, daughter of Mananan 

 mac Lir, 202. 



Faunus, son of Picus the wood- 

 pecker, 27 ; shows cuckoo by 

 marrying his sister Fauna, 78 ; 

 parallel of Pan in Greece, 

 Vaino in Finland, Fion in 

 Ireland, male Venus in Italy, 

 Wunsch in Germany, 127; 

 very little known of Faunus, 

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